Memoirs of the Reign of George Iii to the Session of Parliament Ending A.D. 1793 5

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Memoirs of the Reign of George Iii to the Session of Parliament Ending A.D. 1793 5
William Belsham
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The king demands that some legitimate and stable government should be established^ founded on the acknowledged principles of universal justice, and capable of maintaining with other powers the accustomed relations of union and peace. It is for these objects that he calls upon the people of France to join the standard of an hereditary monarchy, not for the purpose of deciding, in this moment of disorder, calamity, and . public danger, on all the modifications of which this form of government may... hereafter be susceptible, but in order to unite themselves once more un-» GEORGE III. UB der the empire of law, of morality, and ve- book 1- • ^ /• XIX.
Under this plausible but ambiguous language, ^7ifi» so different from that which emanated a few months before from the wisdom and justice of the prince of Cobourg, the court of London^ while she seemed to promise extremely fair, Idl herself, in Jact^ at full liberty to act as she pleaj^, conformably to the suggestion of her in- tCTest, her caprice, or her ambition — prompted only' by the varying impulse of the " existing circumstances." The king of England did not even pledge himself not to concur in the par- tition or dismemberment of the restored mo^^ , narchy when the season of general tranquillity arrived.


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